N.J. girls murder video has been deleted from the youtube as this video created by Two N.J. girls have created a so-called "murder video" in which they list numerous classmates they wanted to kill. The 12-year-old students recently posted a clip that listed all of the people they wanted to kill. One girl filmed the threats while the other named all of the individuals on their list. The New Jersey girls have been suspended from School 27 and the YouTube video was removed on Thursday.The girls have since been suspended as an investigation into their threats is conducted.
Two N.J. girls who created a "murder video" could face criminal charges after their video went viral online. The two 12-year-olds created a video in which they listed numerous fellow classmates as well as teachers who they wanted to murder.
The video shows one of the girls, with the other holding the camera, and together they identify various people they want to kill.
One of the girls says in the video: "Wouldn't you guys think I'd be the best assassin ever."
In another part of the video the girl says, "Stab him continuously in this area," as she describes how she wants to kill one victim.
Many parents were upset that school officials didn’t address the situation sooner. During a special meeting at School 27 on Thursday, Mayor Jeffrey Jones said that he didn’t believe that the girls posed a serious threat to students and faculty.
The video goes on like this for more than 20 minutes, with the two girls laughing through much of it, oblivious to the seriousness of their threats.
However, the video has since gone viral, and some of the parents of the children named as potential victims by the two girls are urging serious action be taken against them.
"My daughter, she woke up about four times last night, to lock the doors. She woke up with nightmares," said parent Angelica Marrero, whose daughter was identified as a victim by the two girls, according to CBS.
Another student has reported that the day before the video was created one of the same girls had read a note out aloud in class saying who she wanted to kill.
That student's mother explained: "My daughter had called me crying hysterically around 11:30, telling me 'mommy, this girl just told me that she's gonna kill me'."
A police investigation has now begun, and the two girls have been suspended pending the results. Some parents have been told that the two girls were receiving a medical evaluation, although police have not confirmed this.
Some of the parents have urged authorities ensure the two girls get help to make sure they do not become a real threat to anyone.
The video has since been deleted from video sharing website, YouTube.
Two N.J. girls who created a "murder video" could face criminal charges after their video went viral online. The two 12-year-olds created a video in which they listed numerous fellow classmates as well as teachers who they wanted to murder.
The video shows one of the girls, with the other holding the camera, and together they identify various people they want to kill.
One of the girls says in the video: "Wouldn't you guys think I'd be the best assassin ever."
In another part of the video the girl says, "Stab him continuously in this area," as she describes how she wants to kill one victim.
Many parents were upset that school officials didn’t address the situation sooner. During a special meeting at School 27 on Thursday, Mayor Jeffrey Jones said that he didn’t believe that the girls posed a serious threat to students and faculty.
The video goes on like this for more than 20 minutes, with the two girls laughing through much of it, oblivious to the seriousness of their threats.
However, the video has since gone viral, and some of the parents of the children named as potential victims by the two girls are urging serious action be taken against them.
"My daughter, she woke up about four times last night, to lock the doors. She woke up with nightmares," said parent Angelica Marrero, whose daughter was identified as a victim by the two girls, according to CBS.
Another student has reported that the day before the video was created one of the same girls had read a note out aloud in class saying who she wanted to kill.
That student's mother explained: "My daughter had called me crying hysterically around 11:30, telling me 'mommy, this girl just told me that she's gonna kill me'."
A police investigation has now begun, and the two girls have been suspended pending the results. Some parents have been told that the two girls were receiving a medical evaluation, although police have not confirmed this.
Some of the parents have urged authorities ensure the two girls get help to make sure they do not become a real threat to anyone.
The video has since been deleted from video sharing website, YouTube.